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that will be a tax benefit, a tax credit from the federal government. but if you still end up providing health insurance for your employees after that, then we are going to go ahead and penalize you for it. i can understand why some businesses would not want to pay for it. if they are not currently providing health insurance for their employees, that means they would rather have those additional profits then make sure that their employees-- than make sure their employees are getting a fair deal. in some cases, they may be operating under a small margin. keep in mind, since companies are exempted, the average small business with five employees, mom-and-pop shops, 10 employees, they are not under that requirement. i'm not that sympathetic to accompany -- if you have more than 50 employees and are generating some significant revenue, we are making it affordable. they should do the right thing. [applause] >> i agree with that. we have to close, but i think there is one less issue we ought to deal with. the most important thing, obviously, is to get people e
that will be a tax benefit, a tax credit from the federal government. but if you still end up providing health insurance for your employees after that, then we are going to go ahead and penalize you for it. i can understand why some businesses would not want to pay for it. if they are not currently providing health insurance for their employees, that means they would rather have those additional profits then make sure that their employees-- than make sure their employees are getting a fair...
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many in your survey cited concern over taxes as well as health care. >> number someone the uncertain uncertainty. we're not going to no for a year whether this will work the way it was intended to work. the key will be whether young l healthy uninsured sign up. if they do costs will come down. if they don't, it won't. they want to manage that health care cost risk by going that route and when there's more certainty they'll make the decision as to how to play it from the standpoint of hiring. >> good to have you on the program. >> always great. >> up next, none other than bill clinton. the former president sounding off on everything from debt ceiling drama to dealing with iran and russia. does he see a resolution to any of this soon? we'll find out. >>> business school students making the grade with innovative solutions to addressing food and security. you won't believe what they have come up with. >> it's actually quite simple to do. >> as we take a break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. back in a moment. >>> when former president bill clinton speaks we all listen
many in your survey cited concern over taxes as well as health care. >> number someone the uncertain uncertainty. we're not going to no for a year whether this will work the way it was intended to work. the key will be whether young l healthy uninsured sign up. if they do costs will come down. if they don't, it won't. they want to manage that health care cost risk by going that route and when there's more certainty they'll make the decision as to how to play it from the standpoint of...
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it balances in 10 years and because the cut of the taxes and medicare savings. one of the wings that the public is not aware of is when a pop -- one of the things that the public is not aware of is when the republican said -- ny, the answer to your question is very wide scope potentially for this conversation. our priorities in this negotiation is going to be accelerating job growth. that has to be our focus. getting the economy moving faster. that means making sure we invest in infrastructure where you continue have high levels of unemployment and huge unmet needs. we believe we have to replace the sequester. there are many republicans who agree with that because it is a drag on economy. >> do and this sets a presidents what happened this week in which -- do you think this sets a precedent what happened this week in which about the balance of power when you are president of one party and a sense controlled -- a senate controlled by the other party? >> is a really big question we have going forward. we will not be able to persuade the tea party caucus that they
it balances in 10 years and because the cut of the taxes and medicare savings. one of the wings that the public is not aware of is when a pop -- one of the things that the public is not aware of is when the republican said -- ny, the answer to your question is very wide scope potentially for this conversation. our priorities in this negotiation is going to be accelerating job growth. that has to be our focus. getting the economy moving faster. that means making sure we invest in infrastructure...
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we are going to tax you on that. that is very negative consequences for people's willingness to save for their retirement. thank you. all of you, please let us know what you think about the budget. next, bullied to death. a teenage girl has taken her life. she was gang raped and then bullied. how her mother found her and why no one is arrested. >>> plus, the return of anthony weiner. the congressman that returned after sending inappropriate tweets about himself. he is reconsidering running for office. >>> and upindicate on a jail that is called the worst in the america after these inmates were shown with beer, drugs, and knives. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. welcnew york state, where cutting taxes for families and businesses is ou
we are going to tax you on that. that is very negative consequences for people's willingness to save for their retirement. thank you. all of you, please let us know what you think about the budget. next, bullied to death. a teenage girl has taken her life. she was gang raped and then bullied. how her mother found her and why no one is arrested. >>> plus, the return of anthony weiner. the congressman that returned after sending inappropriate tweets about himself. he is reconsidering...
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democrats are saying to raise taxes. it is not a lot of overlap. if we can address the fundamental causes of why people get sick, we can have better health care available for more people of lower-cost. the only side effects are good ones. >> brian, what brings you out here -- ryan, what brings you out here today with us? >> thank you for allowing me to take part in this. if there is a hierarchy, i am close to the bottom, unless anybody needs hotels in fort lauderdale. i am here representing an organization called hei hotels and resorts. we are a privately owned company. i will kind of frame this -- my brief five minutes that i get to talk about access and lifestyles, by quoting one of the most difficult bosses i have ever had. we were out to dinner one night and i presented all these great plans about how to change the hotel and he said, "change is great until it affects you." it really sunk in. i would like to take a completely unofficial poll, and you will be judged by those around you, and i encourage my panel members to participate as well -- i
democrats are saying to raise taxes. it is not a lot of overlap. if we can address the fundamental causes of why people get sick, we can have better health care available for more people of lower-cost. the only side effects are good ones. >> brian, what brings you out here -- ryan, what brings you out here today with us? >> thank you for allowing me to take part in this. if there is a hierarchy, i am close to the bottom, unless anybody needs hotels in fort lauderdale. i am here...
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they pay taxes that go to work. there is a small percentage that have problems. you can't blame the drug. you also bring people to the lab to study crack cocaine. when you provide people with , we notice from the animal research with laboratory animals, this is not a surprise. what is surprising is how the public has ignored that fact. ask if our drug policy is racist. bill clinton signed this racist crime deal. streets,used in this see cocaine in the suites. people thought that was racist. the number has gone down in the obama era but not where it ought to be. you are the expert, the researcher. it is in recess -- is it racist? >> it was not signed by bill clinton, it was ronald reagan. tois: clinton had a chance authorize it. you are right, ronald reagan did it, and clinton reauthorize did. >> he had an opportunity to equate the two and he declined. so when you think about the science, the science does not support that. the two drugs are the same. it would be the equivalent of punishing somebody that smoked marijuana a hundred times more harshly than somebody w
they pay taxes that go to work. there is a small percentage that have problems. you can't blame the drug. you also bring people to the lab to study crack cocaine. when you provide people with , we notice from the animal research with laboratory animals, this is not a surprise. what is surprising is how the public has ignored that fact. ask if our drug policy is racist. bill clinton signed this racist crime deal. streets,used in this see cocaine in the suites. people thought that was racist. the...
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the tax payer funded obamacare campaign releases new ads aimed at one woman. one features a young woman holding birth control pills while standing next to a young man saying, i hope he's as easy as getting birth control. >> another showing a young woman standing next to ryan gosling that says hey, girl, are you excited about easy access to birth control? this is unreal. so we want to know, is it just fine or is it over the line? send us your comments on twitter and facebook or e-mail us. look forward to hearing what you have to say. the time is 18 minutes after the hour. t-shirts to honor a classmate who lost their battle with cancer. the school told them to take them off because it would upset other kids. >> tina turner making a shocking decision to give up their red white and blue. i'm overhe hill. my body doesn't work the way it used to. past my prime? i'm a victim of a slowin? i don't think so. great grains protein blend. protein from natural ingredients like seeds and nuts. it helps support a healthy metabolism. great grains protein blend. he was a matted
the tax payer funded obamacare campaign releases new ads aimed at one woman. one features a young woman holding birth control pills while standing next to a young man saying, i hope he's as easy as getting birth control. >> another showing a young woman standing next to ryan gosling that says hey, girl, are you excited about easy access to birth control? this is unreal. so we want to know, is it just fine or is it over the line? send us your comments on twitter and facebook or e-mail us....
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>> well, look, a lot of what has us here is tax cuts, and i know you don'tment to hearment want t taxes are l. neil: just keep raising them? >> we need a combination, a planned approach -- neil: like a 40 to 1 tax hike to spending cut deal. >> are you kidding? we've done $1.8 trillion of spending cuts. >> woe okay woe, wait, where are these spending cuts, they are always in the future, all in the future. actual spending we spending 25 pierc25%more now. >> you have to cut it in the future. neil: we have spend a hell of a lot of time talking over one another that always helps me, when we come back, get the flu shot or another job? can a boss do that. several bosses, who did that. and there is nothing, nothing that the workers could do about it. nothing. look at jimmy carter, i always knew he was watching me, now i knew he was watching me, now i have the [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ woman ] if you have the nerve to believe that cookie cutters should be for cookies, not your investme
>> well, look, a lot of what has us here is tax cuts, and i know you don'tment to hearment want t taxes are l. neil: just keep raising them? >> we need a combination, a planned approach -- neil: like a 40 to 1 tax hike to spending cut deal. >> are you kidding? we've done $1.8 trillion of spending cuts. >> woe okay woe, wait, where are these spending cuts, they are always in the future, all in the future. actual spending we spending 25 pierc25%more now. >> you have...
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they worked a deal where payroll tax went up the most progressive tax in the country, they agreed to cut back on some benefits. part of the deal was -- what is that noise? is gordon out there somewhere? [laughter] you're too young to remember gordon. [laughter] o'neal and reagan, part of the deal was raising the tax, cutting some benefits, and so o'neal said to reagan, look, you go out and say whatever you want about what this deal is. and i won't contradict you. i'm going go out and say describe the deal the way i want to describe. and don't you contradict me. deal made. gone. no one objected. it was voted through the congress. people who ran -- i know a couple of senators who ran, i think first in 1988, like john kerry, said in his campaign the issue never came up because there was no clash. there was no conflict. part of the deal was, i mean, look, obama and speaker boehner would have a much harder time making a deal because they had problems in both of their parties, as they say. in talking about this with them, if they had -- what is the word? courage. to say let's make a deal a
they worked a deal where payroll tax went up the most progressive tax in the country, they agreed to cut back on some benefits. part of the deal was -- what is that noise? is gordon out there somewhere? [laughter] you're too young to remember gordon. [laughter] o'neal and reagan, part of the deal was raising the tax, cutting some benefits, and so o'neal said to reagan, look, you go out and say whatever you want about what this deal is. and i won't contradict you. i'm going go out and say...
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>> well, look, a lot of what has us here is tax cuts, and i know you don'tment to hearment want t taxes are low. neil: just keep raising them? >> we need a combination, a planned approach -- neil: like a 40 to 1 tax hike to spending cut deal. >> are you kidding? we've done $1.8 trillion of spending cuts. >> woe okay woe, wait, where are these spending cuts, they are always in the future, all in the future. actual spending we spending 25 pierc25%more now. >> you have to cut it in the future. neil: we have spend a hell of a lot of time talking over one another that always helps me, when we come back, get the flu shot or another job? can a boss do that. several bosses, who did that. and there is nothing, nothing that the workers could do about it. nothing. look at jimmy carter, i always knew he was watching me, now i have the proof. [ male announcer ] at scottrade, you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real
>> well, look, a lot of what has us here is tax cuts, and i know you don'tment to hearment want t taxes are low. neil: just keep raising them? >> we need a combination, a planned approach -- neil: like a 40 to 1 tax hike to spending cut deal. >> are you kidding? we've done $1.8 trillion of spending cuts. >> woe okay woe, wait, where are these spending cuts, they are always in the future, all in the future. actual spending we spending 25 pierc25%more now. >> you...
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a hefty spike in taxes. beau, a government contractor, and deanna, an office worker, make a combined income of about $60,000. without a deal, their income taxes will rise by roughly $2,400 a year. on top of that, like everyone else earning $110,000 or less, they'll pay higher payroll taxes to pay for social security. with or without a deal, those are set to go up across the board by 2%. and for the martins, that means they'll pay an additional $1,200 a year. income and payroll tax increases combined, the martins are looking at an additional $3,600 in 2013. and it doesn't stop there. without a deal, feeding their 2-month-old baby daughter, grace, could cost the martins a lot more, too. every american faces the potential for a huge jump in milk prices. the farm bill has stalled, and subsidies have been rolled back. without a deal securing that help for farmers, the price of a gallon of milk could shoot up to almost $7 a gallon. families paying the price at the grocery store. >> very alarming numbers here. bian
a hefty spike in taxes. beau, a government contractor, and deanna, an office worker, make a combined income of about $60,000. without a deal, their income taxes will rise by roughly $2,400 a year. on top of that, like everyone else earning $110,000 or less, they'll pay higher payroll taxes to pay for social security. with or without a deal, those are set to go up across the board by 2%. and for the martins, that means they'll pay an additional $1,200 a year. income and payroll tax increases...
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then a different price, but three dollars for a hotdog, you don't have to figure out some pennies for tax. $.50 for a gun to my dollar 50 for a drink. nice simple amounts. you do not have to learn the extra fringe details that an accountant will tell you is in portland. it is so simple and nice for the buyer. i like to put that simplicity into all of my designs. make them so simple that the person does not have to do as much work or think as much. get the details out of the way. the purpose of engineering is to build devices that make our home life a lot simpler and give us more fun and save us work and thinking. that was the goal. if we did is long enough, something we would only have to work four days a week. we were totally successful, but now it takes two people working hard, stressful, all-time jobs just to own a home in silicon valley. the wealth did not come up that way to those that were doing the work. human versus the technology, which is more important cap go almost every one of you would say the human. it is interesting, when you are working on products, you have to think very
then a different price, but three dollars for a hotdog, you don't have to figure out some pennies for tax. $.50 for a gun to my dollar 50 for a drink. nice simple amounts. you do not have to learn the extra fringe details that an accountant will tell you is in portland. it is so simple and nice for the buyer. i like to put that simplicity into all of my designs. make them so simple that the person does not have to do as much work or think as much. get the details out of the way. the purpose of...
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you could increase the tax rate, you could increase the tax rate for high income people, you could decrease benefits, you could decrease benefits just for high income people. the only way to keep it going would be for it to be a drain on the rest of the federal budget. >> i don't think you've got a dog in this fight any different than anybody who pace taxes has a dog in this fight. we are generally speaking net takers meaning we take out of these programs generally more than we put in. most people think it's not the case. in your book you use an example of two married retirees with typical earnings paying about $88,000 into these programs but receiving three times the amount in benefits, more than $380,000 in benefits. the example could be anybody watching this show here. >> that's right. people basically pay for themselves in terms of social security. but the issue is really medicare. look, obviously someone who pairs into the medicare system their whole life and say dies at 66 pays for themselves about the the average person doesn't come close to paying for them sesms. that is contrary to
you could increase the tax rate, you could increase the tax rate for high income people, you could decrease benefits, you could decrease benefits just for high income people. the only way to keep it going would be for it to be a drain on the rest of the federal budget. >> i don't think you've got a dog in this fight any different than anybody who pace taxes has a dog in this fight. we are generally speaking net takers meaning we take out of these programs generally more than we put in....
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go to the flat tax or national sales tax something that everybody can understand then feat can get rid of the bureaucracy. we love to hear from you. i have had a blast. thank you for joining us. do not forget to dpr the show. have a wonderful evening. lou: good evening. a triple digit rebound in the stock market today and the latest report on the state of our economy the reason for exuberance and a celebration of you never would have guessed watching and listening to president obama is a speech out of climate change today. dow jones industrial average rising sharply up to out of three days after investors decided the federal reserve was ending quantitative easing prematurely. sure enough and that dow jones industrial average dropped more than 500 points between wednesday and
go to the flat tax or national sales tax something that everybody can understand then feat can get rid of the bureaucracy. we love to hear from you. i have had a blast. thank you for joining us. do not forget to dpr the show. have a wonderful evening. lou: good evening. a triple digit rebound in the stock market today and the latest report on the state of our economy the reason for exuberance and a celebration of you never would have guessed watching and listening to president obama is a speech...
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big taxes maybe? early obamacare numbers are missing the mark. former reagan money man art laffer says time for washington to hit the tax man? so, art, that's a worry and i think it's a legitimate one, because takes a lot for washington to just drop a law. so if it's on the books, they've got to pay for it. right? >> they say they've got to pay for it. i don't know what's going to happen. they're missing on all sorts of things. it's just not this one thing. it's everything, and if you look at the -- look at obamacare it can't work. i can't work, and the question is then, what do they do with the whole system? and frankly, i think he's got a lot of problems coming forward. >> do you know -- year a great student of history -- any precedent for this where something came out of the gate, very large, and then they found there's no way to pay for it? war just become bigger of their own accord but a big domestic initiative that collapsed on its own. what i find more often is the case, i have too keep it going and they funnel more money to keep it going.
big taxes maybe? early obamacare numbers are missing the mark. former reagan money man art laffer says time for washington to hit the tax man? so, art, that's a worry and i think it's a legitimate one, because takes a lot for washington to just drop a law. so if it's on the books, they've got to pay for it. right? >> they say they've got to pay for it. i don't know what's going to happen. they're missing on all sorts of things. it's just not this one thing. it's everything, and if you...
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>> i still think that a progressive consumption tax or value added tax emphasize on the word progressive would be a good step for this country because if you look at the long term deficit forecast in both glen and david touched on this, let's assume for the moment the sequester or an equivalent amount of deficit reduction occurs all we done is stabilize the d of gdp ratio to 6 or 7% for the next eight years and then it explodes again. there's no scenario under which he we aren't going to have to as david said raise revenue pretty substantiately and i think a good way to do that would be either a carbon tax and/or a progressive. we're a long way from that. if you think simpson-bowles is hard an added tax would be excruciating. you can't count anything out because the size of the problem. >> rose: thank you roger i know you have to leave. thank you very much for joining us from boston. there's a piece in the paper about the president in the "new york times." how he's different this time. tell me what is the, what's the conventional wisdom in washington as to whether the president's mine se
>> i still think that a progressive consumption tax or value added tax emphasize on the word progressive would be a good step for this country because if you look at the long term deficit forecast in both glen and david touched on this, let's assume for the moment the sequester or an equivalent amount of deficit reduction occurs all we done is stabilize the d of gdp ratio to 6 or 7% for the next eight years and then it explodes again. there's no scenario under which he we aren't going to...
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a new property tax cap... and the lowest middle class income tax rate in 60 years... and a billion dollars in tax breaks and incentives. new opportunities for business. over 250,000 new private sector jobs were created over the last two years. and 17 straight months of job growth. with the most private sector jobs ever. lower taxes, new incentives, new jobs, now that's news. to grow or start your business in the new new york visit thenewny.com turn to senokot-s tablets. senokot-s has a natural...
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you have to have integrity with the tax code operation. if you don't have that intellingity, then people lose trust in the government as a whole, not just in the parties. >> you have to act decisively to put a full stop at the end of it. on the a.p. story we were discussing earlier with the counsel from the associates press, i know that you have some experience of being gone after by an administration because of your reporting. didn't you get -- didn't you get sort of nixon burglarized during the nixon presidency? >> yes. long story, but it turned out i didn't know at the time. our home wasburg rides by people that turned out to be part of the plumbers' operation, the know tore yougs plumbers' operation, didn't know it at the time, and it was a long time figuring out who did it. there are those who to this day said, no, it really wasn't that. but it was. our home was broken into. but this became common during the nixon administration. people's homes were broken into. doctor's offices were broken in to to get information, tapping telephone
you have to have integrity with the tax code operation. if you don't have that intellingity, then people lose trust in the government as a whole, not just in the parties. >> you have to act decisively to put a full stop at the end of it. on the a.p. story we were discussing earlier with the counsel from the associates press, i know that you have some experience of being gone after by an administration because of your reporting. didn't you get -- didn't you get sort of nixon burglarized...
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. >> or you could say i am gonna use this money to pay my taxes. i p haven't yet but i am going to. >> amazon, ebay, it doesn't work. it is like the wal-mart checkout counter until you have actually run the registry. enrollees 50,000 the first month, 5 million we are going with 5 million. i believe it estimates 5 million people have been tleen off their health insurance. the great obamacare rollout 4,950,000 fewer people with healthcare insurance one month into the system or for every one enroll knee 100 people have been thrown off. >> you had single payer. leave that go aside when you say put it back in the hands of the free market three market has 40-50 million people. now what? >> now it's 45 tofor 55 million. >> what are you going to do about people that are uninsured? >> i have an answer for you. >> number one. remove the mandate portion of this. remove it. okay. no, no. you want to solve this. remove the mandate portion. let insurance companies sell insurance across state lines. you want a government option knock yourself out. let the governm
. >> or you could say i am gonna use this money to pay my taxes. i p haven't yet but i am going to. >> amazon, ebay, it doesn't work. it is like the wal-mart checkout counter until you have actually run the registry. enrollees 50,000 the first month, 5 million we are going with 5 million. i believe it estimates 5 million people have been tleen off their health insurance. the great obamacare rollout 4,950,000 fewer people with healthcare insurance one month into the system or for...
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more because they're taxed as single people when the estate tax is looked at. one of them died. now, the supreme court can do a number of things here. number one, they could just say, listen, if you enact gay marriage, it's illegal to ban it. that would only affect a very lifted number of states. but they also could hit it in a much bigger way. they could say gay marriage is protected as a privacy right under the u.s. constitution. and they could issue a sweeping decision legalizing gay marriage throughout the united states. now, most constitutional scholars don't think they'll go that far, but you know something, they could if they wanted to. >> but right now, you know, these cases are diametrically opposed. you have one talking about state law and the other talking about the federal reach. will one supersede the other? meaning, you know, if the federal law is reversed and there is a recognition of marriages of same-sex couples, then no matter what, states would have to recognize that, right? >> not necessarily. the federal law, and that's the second case that
more because they're taxed as single people when the estate tax is looked at. one of them died. now, the supreme court can do a number of things here. number one, they could just say, listen, if you enact gay marriage, it's illegal to ban it. that would only affect a very lifted number of states. but they also could hit it in a much bigger way. they could say gay marriage is protected as a privacy right under the u.s. constitution. and they could issue a sweeping decision legalizing gay...
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sports through loopholes. >> the tax exemption is just one of many subsidies. we've really socialized the cost of sports and prove advertised the profits. >> cities are cutting their team's tax breaks including security, stadiums, and sprawling parades. >> we, the people, and congress actually gave these leagues tax exemptions and it's something that we could very easily take away if we wanted and we should ask ourselves are we truly getting a return on the investment? >> just this month the atlanta mayor announced a $1 billion plan to build a new football stadium for the falcons, at least $200 million of which will come from taxes. a sum he said would boost his city. >> our convention and tourism business employs 229,000 people. this is our core business in this town. >> it's from those tourists much of the money will come, the balance for the stadium is slated to come from hotel taxes. nevertheless the nfl also listed as a nonprofit made more than $9 billion last season, but at least they had a season. this year's nhl lockout meant the kings and other hockey
sports through loopholes. >> the tax exemption is just one of many subsidies. we've really socialized the cost of sports and prove advertised the profits. >> cities are cutting their team's tax breaks including security, stadiums, and sprawling parades. >> we, the people, and congress actually gave these leagues tax exemptions and it's something that we could very easily take away if we wanted and we should ask ourselves are we truly getting a return on the investment?...
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there is beach replenishment funds that they put to either a dedicated fee or tax from general funds monies, and start to look at, instead of doing these replenishments to make the beach broader and prettier, but to take some of that money and saying, let's build doing systems. to me, the only way besides the ordinance exchanges in making the homes are resilient, the only way to do this on the coast, it is a type of natural system that will protect you against this type of storm surge. whether it is a wall or a dune system, either one, those are the things you will have to do. i think states have always looked at it along the coast and the monies for beach replenishment, it is a tourism investment -- i want to make the beach broader, ready or, more blankets, more chairs. now you have to start thinking, i've got to protect the property in land, and the only way to do that is through dunes. they can push congress, although in the current climate, whether or not congress will appropriate that money is questionable. spent alongalready the coast significant amounts of this money in other
there is beach replenishment funds that they put to either a dedicated fee or tax from general funds monies, and start to look at, instead of doing these replenishments to make the beach broader and prettier, but to take some of that money and saying, let's build doing systems. to me, the only way besides the ordinance exchanges in making the homes are resilient, the only way to do this on the coast, it is a type of natural system that will protect you against this type of storm surge. whether...
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one of the things strangling it, taxes and regulation. if you want to start a business, the amount of days to start a business in some states is the reason there's a flight to southeastern united states and texas. i would also add that i think we are also facing something we don't quite understand yet, that global competition and concept of work and productivity and the way the dollar is functioning in the world markets, there are things happening now that we don't quite understand. i thought doug badger had an excellent point on the badger files. this might not even be president obama's fault. we actually might not understand how any of this is working. >> this is a terrible situation, and charles murray has written brilliantly about it. what charles murray, let's get the race thing out of here, not focus on blacks and hispanics, . he sees growth and poverty demonstrated by the numbers, and secondly, tremendous gap in terms of education, opportunity, who goes to school, who gets married. the kind of relationships that are absolutely esse
one of the things strangling it, taxes and regulation. if you want to start a business, the amount of days to start a business in some states is the reason there's a flight to southeastern united states and texas. i would also add that i think we are also facing something we don't quite understand yet, that global competition and concept of work and productivity and the way the dollar is functioning in the world markets, there are things happening now that we don't quite understand. i thought...
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here's a tax, pay more tax. i then say "okay, now you know what you're doing, here's your money back." i couldn't make this up, the swedes did this. they said here's your money back what did they do? they grew their economy 50%, lowered their greenhouse gas emission, invested all that money in greater energy efficiency and growing the economy so really he persuaded me in '93 we should do a carbon tax and we passed it through the house and couldn't get it through senate but america would be a dramatically different and more stable country today from a climate and energy perspective if our carbon tax in '93 had become law. so i'm glad to be hear what al. i want to have him keep educating the rest of us and those of you who, like me can't bring the time and passion and knowledge to it, you can do a project. you can do five projects. the most encouraging thing to me is how many countries in the middle east now are planning for diversifying their own economies. building solar power and wind power and thinking about a
here's a tax, pay more tax. i then say "okay, now you know what you're doing, here's your money back." i couldn't make this up, the swedes did this. they said here's your money back what did they do? they grew their economy 50%, lowered their greenhouse gas emission, invested all that money in greater energy efficiency and growing the economy so really he persuaded me in '93 we should do a carbon tax and we passed it through the house and couldn't get it through senate but america...
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why your taxes should not be paying for the play grounds of professional athletes. ♪ the only downer? my bargain brand towel made a mess of things. so goodbye so-called bargain brands, hello bounty basic. the affordably priced towel that's an actual bargain. watch how one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. it takes a strong towel to stretch a budget. bounty basic. the strong but affordable picker upper. and try charmin basic. hands for holding. feet, kicking. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to manage your ra, now may be the time to ask about xeljanz. xeljanz (tofacitinib) is a small pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well. xeljanz can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers have happened in patients taking xeljanz. don't start taking xeljanz if you have any kind of infection, unless ok with your doctor. tears in the stomach or intestines, lo
why your taxes should not be paying for the play grounds of professional athletes. ♪ the only downer? my bargain brand towel made a mess of things. so goodbye so-called bargain brands, hello bounty basic. the affordably priced towel that's an actual bargain. watch how one select-a-size sheet of bounty basic is 50% stronger than a full sheet of the bargain brand. it takes a strong towel to stretch a budget. bounty basic. the strong but affordable picker upper. and try charmin basic. hands for...
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but coming up with a limited package of spending cuts and tax reforms. nearly $1 trillion of domestic and defense spending hanging in the balance, the president said the impact is already being felt. >> we've also seen the effects of political dysfunction can have on our economic progress. the drawn out process for resolving the fiscal cliff hurt consumer confidence. the threat of massive automatic cuts have already strt r staart affect business decisions. so while it's critical to cut wasteful spending, we can't just cut our way to prosperity. there is no reason that the jobs of thousands of americans who work in national security or education or clean energy, not to mention the growth of the entire economy should be put in jeopardy just because folks in washington couldn't come together or eliminate a few special interest tax loopholes or government programs that we agree need some reform. >> house speaker john boehner responded with a statement reading "republicans have twice voted replace these arbitrary cuts with common-sense cuts and reforms that p
but coming up with a limited package of spending cuts and tax reforms. nearly $1 trillion of domestic and defense spending hanging in the balance, the president said the impact is already being felt. >> we've also seen the effects of political dysfunction can have on our economic progress. the drawn out process for resolving the fiscal cliff hurt consumer confidence. the threat of massive automatic cuts have already strt r staart affect business decisions. so while it's critical to cut...
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have proposed significant cuts to entitlements, something democrats oppose, and democrats want new tax revenue, a deal breaker for republicans. republican leader mitch mcconnell put responsibility back on the president. >> his job is to deliver the members of his party. >> reporter: for now lawmakers appear no closer to a deal but they are more optimistic about the possibility of compromise. today president obama is taking a break from budget talks and traveling to illinois. he'll be focusing on another of his big priorities, alternative energy. richard? >> putting those walking shoes on the side after a very busy couple of days for the president. thank you, danielle. >>> a fiery exchange between dianne feinstein and texas's senator, ted cruz. during a senate judiciary committee on banning assault-style weapons, cruz who opposes any weapons ban, questioned the constitutionality of the bill. a sharp clash resulted between feinstein and the tea party freshman. >> namely, would she consider it constitutional for congress to specify that the first amendment shall apply only to the followin
have proposed significant cuts to entitlements, something democrats oppose, and democrats want new tax revenue, a deal breaker for republicans. republican leader mitch mcconnell put responsibility back on the president. >> his job is to deliver the members of his party. >> reporter: for now lawmakers appear no closer to a deal but they are more optimistic about the possibility of compromise. today president obama is taking a break from budget talks and traveling to illinois. he'll...
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. >> let's make it clear that the president got his tax hikes on january 1. this discussion about revenue is over, in my view. the house is going to move towards a resolution next week. lou: the president said only three days ago that he would resist temptation and not play the political blame game. today, he fell vict to that temptation and he could not resist blaming republicans for the sequester that was originated in the white house. a fact confirmed by his press secretary a few weeks ago. >> let's be clear that none of this is necessary. it is happening because a choice that republicans have made. they have allowed these cuts to happen because they refused to budge on closing a single wasteful loophole to help with this. lou: president obama was not amused when he was challenged by the white house press corps when he blamed republicans again for the sequester. obama shot back with this response >> you bear any responsibility? >> give me an example of what i might do. lou: president obama vanished the press conference by backtracking with the scare tactic
. >> let's make it clear that the president got his tax hikes on january 1. this discussion about revenue is over, in my view. the house is going to move towards a resolution next week. lou: the president said only three days ago that he would resist temptation and not play the political blame game. today, he fell vict to that temptation and he could not resist blaming republicans for the sequester that was originated in the white house. a fact confirmed by his press secretary a few weeks...
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where to the mad dash to cap taxes? to cato institute senior fellow dan mitchell, on this swiss miss. >> i predict that the swiss people will reject this ref run referendum, in 2001 they imposed a cap on spending that served them well, this initiative, promoted by the left wing party, i think will go down in flames. why? because the swiss people know they are doing much better in terms of their economy be that the high tax countries like -- than the high tax countries like france, and greece and italy. when it comes time to vote, they will realize, don't ruin a good thing. neil: you would think. a lot of liberal are not great at math, realizing the big return you get from having a competitive economy, a lot of u.s. firms have congregated there and started opening up shop in switzerland, they don't want to chase that away. but some social democrats in switzerland say it is not worth. surely the swiss population must see that is screwy. >> this is why i predict this will be defeated. switzerland is the fourth freest econo
where to the mad dash to cap taxes? to cato institute senior fellow dan mitchell, on this swiss miss. >> i predict that the swiss people will reject this ref run referendum, in 2001 they imposed a cap on spending that served them well, this initiative, promoted by the left wing party, i think will go down in flames. why? because the swiss people know they are doing much better in terms of their economy be that the high tax countries like -- than the high tax countries like france, and...
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crime or terrorism, anti-terror efforts, education, taxes, business. he actually has been completely unable to articulate that. >> not true. he says that he's going to reduce criminality by repursing criminals with pictures of his genitals. >> well, if that -- i suppose. but there are people that are qualified in the race. one of them can't get any attention at all and it's a shame, joe loda, running as a republican. hopefully, after -- maybe after labor day when people start to focus in on who they want to be mayor of this city. >> i want him to win. because we know there's no republican. republican is never going to win mayor of new york city. that's not going to happen. >> mayor bloomberg won. >> you know how mayor -- we get a lot of material from mayor bloomberg. do you know how much weiner material we'll have? >> i don't understand it. >> like today. >> well, real quick, isn't it a distraction though trying to govern the city? >> joseph curl, i don't know if you know him. >> i know joe curl. >> he pointed something out today. maybe the timing of t
crime or terrorism, anti-terror efforts, education, taxes, business. he actually has been completely unable to articulate that. >> not true. he says that he's going to reduce criminality by repursing criminals with pictures of his genitals. >> well, if that -- i suppose. but there are people that are qualified in the race. one of them can't get any attention at all and it's a shame, joe loda, running as a republican. hopefully, after -- maybe after labor day when people start to...
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the medical -- to tax on medical devices. we should have hammered that -- we should have demanded an amendment on that, on a number of other aspects of obamacare that have already been abysmal failures. i respect -- >> do you think all this -- i'm not trying to -- >> yeah. >> bought do you think there is a battle? because a lot of people say, well, john mccain, you any, he's the old guard. these guys are the new guard. he'd better get with it? >> well, that's fine, but i do not believe the american people or the majority of my constituents want to shut down the government. and that -- >> you think they're playing with fire? >> it's not so much playing with fire as it is most people -- 80% of the american people don't want the government shut down because of obamacare. >> but when you have those town hall meetings, senator, and they get raucous -- to hell with it, shut the government down. >> that's just not -- it's not fair to the veterans. it's not fair to the people who get social security. it's not fair to our men and wome
the medical -- to tax on medical devices. we should have hammered that -- we should have demanded an amendment on that, on a number of other aspects of obamacare that have already been abysmal failures. i respect -- >> do you think all this -- i'm not trying to -- >> yeah. >> bought do you think there is a battle? because a lot of people say, well, john mccain, you any, he's the old guard. these guys are the new guard. he'd better get with it? >> well, that's fine, but i...
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taxes. obama care tax hikes kicked in, capital gains, dividend, investment tax rates and yet none of this seemed to have affected the stock market. >> well, i mean, larry what happens is that the bottom line is earnings is still growing. people don't have the best place to put their money right now, a little more risk, put it in the stock market. you know, really, they don't have much choice. put it in something that will pay you less than 1% or a little above zero like in a savings account or put it in the market where there's opportunity to the make even if it's only 4% or 5% you'll do better than in a money market or bonds. it's still the only game in town. >> i think profits are the mother's milk of stocks and i basically agree with what peter costa said. as long as profits are rising that's very healthy for stocks. question to you, ace forecaster that you are, will profits continue to rise? >> i think so. as a matter of fact we're looking at s&p 500 earnings to go from $110 to $120 next
taxes. obama care tax hikes kicked in, capital gains, dividend, investment tax rates and yet none of this seemed to have affected the stock market. >> well, i mean, larry what happens is that the bottom line is earnings is still growing. people don't have the best place to put their money right now, a little more risk, put it in the stock market. you know, really, they don't have much choice. put it in something that will pay you less than 1% or a little above zero like in a savings...
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. >> the first president obama never recovered from the no new tax pledge that was, in fact, broken. and the president president obama had a missed opportunity with the supreme court nominee, and then hurricane katrina did not work out in the way we would have wanted it to work out from a response perspective. but he doubled down on iraq and bucked the popular trend and the advice of his advisers by going for the surge and it was quite successful. president obama will really have to decide where he's going to focus his attention. i think it has to be obamacare because that's his real legacy if he's going to have one. as laura said it's about competence. he has the law passed. now he needs to implement it in a way that gains people's confidence, and he needs head winds because people don't like the mandate. >> there is the day-to-day, the big picture. >> i think he has to show himself leading on these things. the i would not be doing campaign-style speeches around the countries. i would be having meeting with the top people who are sitting there getting down to work. a lot of op-eds a
. >> the first president obama never recovered from the no new tax pledge that was, in fact, broken. and the president president obama had a missed opportunity with the supreme court nominee, and then hurricane katrina did not work out in the way we would have wanted it to work out from a response perspective. but he doubled down on iraq and bucked the popular trend and the advice of his advisers by going for the surge and it was quite successful. president obama will really have to...